“I have a great sense of responsibility teaching them at such an impressionable and important age. Toilet training, tying shoelaces, just seeing the look on their faces when they finally achieve doing it themselves. You can only get that feeling of satisfaction and enjoyment from kids.”
Our campaign, aimed at energising the local post-pandemic economy, received tremendous support from employers across the Greater Sydney and Blue Mountains region.
“It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity, a great experience. I’m learning so much,” said Mohamad, a participant in Sydney Metro’s Pre-Employment Program (PEP) who secured ongoing employment.
“Stay persistent and remain confident that you will find a good job, it’s for your future and for that of your children,” said Global Skills job seeker, Angelica Adrias.
How CTA gave Hany back his confidence Congratulations to Hany Erian, one of our Career Transition Assistance (CTA) job seekers, who has landed a National Marketing role with the Bisley Group, a multinational marketer and distributor of industrial raw materials. He will be working on the agrichemical side of the business. After being made redundant… Read more »
From refugee to restaurateur: Agha came to Australia from Pakistan as a refugee in 2019.
Agha joined Global Skills as a jobactive client and also completed our Career Transition Assistance program. With increased confidence Global Skills referred Agha to the Bread & Butter Project where he has flourished.